There are several mechanisms at work behind drought tolerance in plants, but one group of plants possesses a way to utilize that allows it to live in low-water conditions and even in arid regions of the world such as the desert. These plants are called Crassulacean acid metabolism plants, or CAM plants. CAM is not an alternative biochemical variant but rather a mechanism enabling certain plants to survive in droughty areas. It may, in fact, be an ecological adaptation. Examples of CAM plants, besides the aforementioned cactus family Cactaceae , are pineapple family Bromeliaceae , agave family Agavaceae , and even some species of Pelargonium the geraniums. Many orchids are epiphytes and also CAM plants, as they rely on their aerial roots for water absorption.
Hidden Cact-Eye: Paradise Valley installs cameras in cactus, page 1
In a small Arizona town, about half an hour drive from Phoenix, the hills don't have eyes, but the cacti do. Scroll down for video. Watching you: The cameras appeared in large fake cacti throughout Paradise Valley without residents knowing why, according to Fox In fact, neither town police nor City Hall were eager to speak about the cameras, with city officials saying they were waiting until every camera was installed before making an announcement. The town announced it was installing four speed cameras at the end of last month, according to ABC 15 , but the cactus cams were a different technology altogether. The cameras are designed to check vehicle tags against a database of stolen cars or those connected to an AMBER alert. The reason the cameras were placed in cacti, according to Burke, is that the town was trying to make them more visually appealing than erecting a light pole.
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Burke said the cameras are not being put in fake cactus to be secretive, but because there are no light poles in the area to put them on. Recently spotted a cell tower that was disguised as a tree. The tree looked fake. Now why would you disguise a cell tower Are you doing something hinky with it?
Arizona drivers with stolen license plates should be wary of cactuses. One town has installed cameras tucked away in faux versions of the spiny plants. Paradise Valley, Ariz. The town, located near Phoenix, has installed a set of sneaky traffic cameras, hiding the devices in holes inside fake cactuses.
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